A combined ANXA2-NDRG1-STAT1 gene signature predicts response to chemoradiotherapy in cervical cancer. BACKGROUND: A better understanding of locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) is mandatory for further improving the rates of disease control, since a significant proportion of patients still fail to respond or undergo relapse after concurrent chemoradiation treatment (CRT), and survival for these patients has generally remained poor. METHODS: To identify specific markers of CRT response, we compared pretreatment biopsies from LACC patients with pathological complete response (sensitive) with those from patients showing macroscopic residual tumor (resistant) after neoadjuvant CRT, using a proteomic approach integrated with g...
Background: Cervical cancer (CC), the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide, has high morb...
We previously reported radiotherapy-responsive genes, which were revealed by comprehensive transcrip...
Background: Cervical cancer (CC), the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide, has high morb...
Cervical cancer (CC) mortality is a major public health concern since it is the second cause of canc...
AbstractCervical cancer (CC) mortality is a major public health concern since it is the second cause...
Although there has been significant progress in prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, this ma...
Although there has been significant progress in prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, this ma...
Background. Cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is the main pathological type of cervical cancer...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the distinct transcriptional landscape in poor responders to conc...
The purpose of this study was to establish a gene signature that may predict CIN3 regression and tha...
The current standard of care treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer is curative intent pelvi...
Although there has been significant progress in prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, this ma...
Background: 5-Methylcytidine (m5C) is the most common RNA modification and plays an important role i...
AbstractObjectiveThe objective of the present study was to provide genomic and transcriptomic inform...
Cervical cancer as a common gynecological malignancy threatens the health and lives of women. Resist...
Background: Cervical cancer (CC), the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide, has high morb...
We previously reported radiotherapy-responsive genes, which were revealed by comprehensive transcrip...
Background: Cervical cancer (CC), the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide, has high morb...
Cervical cancer (CC) mortality is a major public health concern since it is the second cause of canc...
AbstractCervical cancer (CC) mortality is a major public health concern since it is the second cause...
Although there has been significant progress in prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, this ma...
Although there has been significant progress in prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, this ma...
Background. Cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is the main pathological type of cervical cancer...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the distinct transcriptional landscape in poor responders to conc...
The purpose of this study was to establish a gene signature that may predict CIN3 regression and tha...
The current standard of care treatment for locally advanced cervical cancer is curative intent pelvi...
Although there has been significant progress in prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, this ma...
Background: 5-Methylcytidine (m5C) is the most common RNA modification and plays an important role i...
AbstractObjectiveThe objective of the present study was to provide genomic and transcriptomic inform...
Cervical cancer as a common gynecological malignancy threatens the health and lives of women. Resist...
Background: Cervical cancer (CC), the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide, has high morb...
We previously reported radiotherapy-responsive genes, which were revealed by comprehensive transcrip...
Background: Cervical cancer (CC), the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide, has high morb...